65 Indonesians Successfully Evacuated from Lebanon
The Foreign Ministry records 65 Indonesians have returned home from Lebanon. Of the total number, 41 have arrived at the International Airport Soekarno-Hatta.
The Foreign Ministry records 65 Indonesians have returned home from Lebanon. Of the total number, 41 have arrived at the International Airport Soekarno-Hatta.
The government advises Indonesian citizens to postpone travel to Middle Eastern countries due to security concerns. Stay updated about the advisory in the article.
Despite the emergency, 116 Indonesians remain in Lebanon for personal reasons, including students and workers. Read more about the government's support and evacuation efforts in the article.
The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu) encourages Indonesian citizens (WNI) in Lebanon to follow the directions of the local Indonesian Representative to be evacuated home as early as possible for personal safety.
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